Canada's Stories: A Legacy of Erasure and Exclusion?

A Refection on the Canadian Narrative

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    • What’s Your Story?
    • Storytelling on the Internet
    • How Evil Came to Be
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    • Home: A Definition In Snapshots
    • Home: As Defined By…
    • Genesis and The Earth Diver: As Told by Thomas King
    • Reading “Coyote Makes a deal with the King of England”
  • UNIT 3
    • The Importance of Myths in Personal Development and Nation-Building
    • Gaia and Ouranos versus “The Earth Diver”
    • Hyperlinking pages 149-159 in Green Grass Running Water
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Canada's Stories: A Legacy of Erasure and Exclusion?

Unit 2 Dialogues

Assignment 2:5 – Dialogues for Assignment 2:4

  1. Eva Dvorak – 2:4 Considering Coyote Twins
  2. Maya Sumel – 2:4 – The Assumptions Made on History

Assignment 3:1 – Dialogues for Assignment 2:6

  1. Gaby Reinhart – 2.6 Ethnocentrism in Perceptions Towards Salish Knowledge
  2. Joanne Kutlimetova – Assignment 2:6 – Orality in Salish Culture

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  • Genesis and The Earth Diver: As Told by Thomas King

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